Broncos officially announce three coaching changes

The Denver Broncos announced Monday that they have “parted ways” with offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, promoting quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave to replace McCoy.

To fill Musgrave’s former position, the team has promoted Klint Kubiak to quarterbacks coach. Kubiak, the son of former head coach Gary Kubiak, has been serving as an assistant coach since last season.

“After careful consideration, I’ve named Bill Musgrave our offensive coordinator for the rest of the season and made the difficult decision to part ways with Mike McCoy,” coach Vance Joseph said in a statement.

“Bill will handle all play-calling duties with Klint Kubiak taking over as our quarterbacks coach. Bill is an experienced coordinator and play-caller in this league, and I’m confident he will help get our offense back on track.

“I have a responsibility to do what’s best for our football team. Although this wasn’t an easy decision, we needed to make this change. We have to play a more efficient brand of football offensively as we begin the final stretch of our season.

“Mike is an outstanding coach and a great person. He had a lot of opportunities this offseason, and he chose us. I have the utmost respect for Mike and wish him all the best in the future.”

Musgrave’s first game as Denver’s coordinator will be against the Oakland Raiders, the team that fired him after the 2016 season.